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Re: GPL question
From: |
Richard Tobin |
Subject: |
Re: GPL question |
Date: |
15 May 2007 22:34:06 GMT |
In article <4649E18A.9807DE2C@web.de>,
Alexander Terekhov <terekhov@web.de> wrote:
>You want to be able to restrict software of others, not only yours.
If they use my code, then yes. Of course, no-one is required to use
my code. It seems a reasonable offer: you use my code, you follow my
rules. Is there some reason I shouldn't be able to do that?
-- Richard
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